Curtain-bracket.



No. 845,420. PATENTED FEB. 26, 1907. .W. JONES.

CURTAIN BRACKET.

APPLICATION FILED APR.26,1906.

WITNESSES: I

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WILLARD JONES, or AUBURN, MAINE.

CURTAIN-BRACKET.

'Speeificatiomof Letters Patent.

' Patented Feb. 26, 1907.

Application filed April 26, 1906. Serial No. 313,857-

' Patent No. 795,704 granted to me on July 25,

The object of the invention is to form in one piece a base-plate and its supporting-arms, a silage-roller bracket, and a suitably-braced A still further object is to provide a curtain-pole support which is adjustably mounted on the guide and can be moved from or toward the base-plate at will.

With the above and other objects in view the invention consists of a base-plate having angular arms extending from its upper ends and provided with spurs for engaging the top of a window-frame. The metal-removed in the formation of these arms is utilized as a guide which extends at right angles from the base-plate and terminates in a brace which is suitably fastened to the base-plate. A shade-roller bracket extends from the baseplate and is formed of material struck therefrom. .A pole-supporting bracket is slidably mounted on the guide and has integral means for engaging the same, so as to prevent displacement of the guide.

The invention also consists of certain other I novel features of construction and combinahaving a shade-roller bracket 2, projecting at.

right angles from the lower portion thereof, said bracket being formed by striking it from the base-plate and twisting it, as at 3, so as to bring the apertured end thereof into alinement with the longitudinal center of the base-plate. Diverging arms 4 extend from one end of the base-plate and terminate in extensions 5, extending at right angles there-.

to and provided with depending spurs or prongs. 6, substantially parallel to the arms 4. An elongated strip is formed of the metal removed from between the arms 4, and this strip is bent at right angles to the base plate to form a guide 7, which terminates at its outer end in a brace 8, the free end of which is soldered or otherwise permanently con-,

nected to the base-plate and preferably at the inner end of the bracket 2. A slide 9 is mounted on the guide 7 and has op ositelydisposed ears 10, which embrace tfie guide and hold the slide against displacement. This slide has a hook 11 at one end for receiving a, curtain-pole, and said hook may be provided with any suita'blemean's, as a screw 12, for holding the pole Within it.

It Will be noticed that by constructing a combination-bracket in the manner here described it consists of two pieces, the baseplate with its arms, a shade-roller bracket and guide-brace, all being adapted to be stamped from a single sheet of metal. By providing the device with a brace-d guide such as shown and described the pole-receiving hook 11 can be readily adjusted away from or toward the base-plate to satisfy different conditions and tests.

What is claimed is 1. A combination-bracket comprising a base, pronged supporting-arms integral there with, a rol er-shade bracket struck from said base, a guide extending at right angles to and integral with the base, said guide terminatroller bracket extending from thebase, said my own' I have hereto afiixed my signature in grace geing perilliarfntl connedcteg to 1tlhe the presence of two witnesses.

ase a jacent t e me at, an. t e 0t er T piece comprising a hooked slide and oppoi WILLARD JONES 5 sitely-disposed ears integral therewith and Witnesses:

4 embracing the guide. HARRY MANSER, .In testimony that I claim the foregoing as' A.'P. NORTON.. 

